Manifest and Latent Relations between Intracranial Capacity and Cephalofacial Indexes

The goals of this study were to find the average intracranial capacity of the living male-entities of Kosovo Albanian population, to define cephalofacial indexes and their interrelations with intracranial capacity and to explore their latent structure. Eight cephalofacial variables have been measure...

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Autores principales: Rexhepi,Agron M, Brestovci,Behlul
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220120003000022013-02-20Manifest and Latent Relations between Intracranial Capacity and Cephalofacial IndexesRexhepi,Agron MBrestovci,Behlul Brachiocephalic Regression analyzes Factorial analyzes Head volume The goals of this study were to find the average intracranial capacity of the living male-entities of Kosovo Albanian population, to define cephalofacial indexes and their interrelations with intracranial capacity and to explore their latent structure. Eight cephalofacial variables have been measured in 571 male entities of the Kosovo Albanian population, aged 18-35 years old. Of these measurements, 6 cephalofacial indexes and intracranial capacity were calculated. According to the results of Table it can be concluded that most of Albanian males from Kosovo have long, wide and average height head, as well as most of them have brachiocephalic head, low hypsicephalic, and tapeinocephalic head, with intracranial capacity 1379.2cc. Regression Analyzes show that among other cephalofacial indexes, vertical cephalic index and transversal cephalic index have higher predictive influence on size of the intracranial capacity (VCI=1.764; TCI=-1.45).The possibility of the prediction of Intracranial Capacity (ICC) based on the values of VCI and TCI argues their joint projection on the first extracted latent factor, which has been nominated as factor of the head volume. The latent structure of the cephalofacial indexes consists of three latent factors: 1) factor of the head volume; 2) facial factor; 3) cephalic factor.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.30 n.3 20122012-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022012000300002en10.4067/S0717-95022012000300002
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topic Brachiocephalic
Regression analyzes
Factorial analyzes
Head volume
spellingShingle Brachiocephalic
Regression analyzes
Factorial analyzes
Head volume
Rexhepi,Agron M
Brestovci,Behlul
Manifest and Latent Relations between Intracranial Capacity and Cephalofacial Indexes
description The goals of this study were to find the average intracranial capacity of the living male-entities of Kosovo Albanian population, to define cephalofacial indexes and their interrelations with intracranial capacity and to explore their latent structure. Eight cephalofacial variables have been measured in 571 male entities of the Kosovo Albanian population, aged 18-35 years old. Of these measurements, 6 cephalofacial indexes and intracranial capacity were calculated. According to the results of Table it can be concluded that most of Albanian males from Kosovo have long, wide and average height head, as well as most of them have brachiocephalic head, low hypsicephalic, and tapeinocephalic head, with intracranial capacity 1379.2cc. Regression Analyzes show that among other cephalofacial indexes, vertical cephalic index and transversal cephalic index have higher predictive influence on size of the intracranial capacity (VCI=1.764; TCI=-1.45).The possibility of the prediction of Intracranial Capacity (ICC) based on the values of VCI and TCI argues their joint projection on the first extracted latent factor, which has been nominated as factor of the head volume. The latent structure of the cephalofacial indexes consists of three latent factors: 1) factor of the head volume; 2) facial factor; 3) cephalic factor.
author Rexhepi,Agron M
Brestovci,Behlul
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Brestovci,Behlul
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title Manifest and Latent Relations between Intracranial Capacity and Cephalofacial Indexes
title_short Manifest and Latent Relations between Intracranial Capacity and Cephalofacial Indexes
title_full Manifest and Latent Relations between Intracranial Capacity and Cephalofacial Indexes
title_fullStr Manifest and Latent Relations between Intracranial Capacity and Cephalofacial Indexes
title_full_unstemmed Manifest and Latent Relations between Intracranial Capacity and Cephalofacial Indexes
title_sort manifest and latent relations between intracranial capacity and cephalofacial indexes
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
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